There's always a debate and criticism held against Comedy Central and FOX when they announce a new animated show. Typically it's true, most new animated shows don't seem to last on non-cartoon based networks, especially for FOX.
So the question is, with all the history surrounding networks like Fox and CC, why do creators continue to go to their networks and pitch their shows?
I know if I had an animated sitcom idea, I would feel very uncomfortable with pitching it to Fox in fear that it'll just die before it gets off the ground. Do they only do it in hopes it'll become the new Simpsons/Family Guy or South Park? Or are there just so very few places a person can go to to pitch a mature animated show?
So the question is, with all the history surrounding networks like Fox and CC, why do creators continue to go to their networks and pitch their shows?
I know if I had an animated sitcom idea, I would feel very uncomfortable with pitching it to Fox in fear that it'll just die before it gets off the ground. Do they only do it in hopes it'll become the new Simpsons/Family Guy or South Park? Or are there just so very few places a person can go to to pitch a mature animated show?